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Gendercide

Question  "What are the determinants of life chances and control of reproduction during genocide?" Drawing on the work of Helen Fein discuss the role of sexual violence in genocide for men and women. 

Assuming the position of the other. 

Question  How are we indifferent to the suffering of the 'other' in Kuwait? Imagine your self in the position of an oppressed "other" in Kuwait and consider what treatment this group would give to your actual social class or category if power differentials should change. Explain why, and indicate the steps to improve that relationship. 

Genocide and Civilization 

Question  Is Genocide a product of modernity and civilization or something rooted in ancient hatreds and human nature? Compare and contrast Zygmunt Bauman and Michael Freeman on the relationship between genocide and the impulses of the modern nation-state. Be sure to discuss what Bauman means when he describes genocide as an act of creation rather than destruction. 

PRIMING POPULATIONS

Drawing from Raphael Lemkin's work and our in-class discussion on the "techniques of genocide involving a coordinated attack on elements of nationhood," discuss how vulnerable populations in Kuwait may experience a process reflective of being "primed" to become targets of violence. Consider the following elements: political, social, cultural, economic, biological, physical, religious, moral.

Basic Questions of Genocide

Apply the basic questions of genocide to Kuwait, as discussed in exercise one. What categories of people you believe are most vulnerable to collective acts of violence and why? What can be done to prevent such violence from happening and/or protects vulnerable populations? As future leaders in your respective fields outline a plan that promotes peaceful resolutions